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fredleal says:
When you get to a place where the sandwich you just ordered is so huge you just have to snap a picture of it, you know you've found a great place. Via Imperatore is like that, with its large amounts of food well prepared and delicious, just waiting for an equally large appetite.On our first night in…
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Papão
1 review
#47 of 66 restaurants in Brazil
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fredleal says:
Papão is a trailer set in downtown Paracambi, which is a really small valley town in Rio de Janeiro, close to the hills that separate the state from São Paulo.
The trailer is parked on an excellent spot in one of the main streets of the city, and it's equipped with it's own table court, as if…
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worldcitizen says:
This is the ice cream shop we visited on our city tour, I just figured out the name of it! It is a little out of the way of the main areas tourists visit in Salvador, but I think it's fairly close to the popular attraction, Nosso Senhor do Bonfim church. I remember it being one of those places where…
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suvulo says:
I have to say this, this place is so famous that it becomes boring. Every single person that goes to Buzios hear about it.
But wait. It becomes boring until you eat one of their "crapes". Oh God! Thinking about it makes me hungry! It is so good. So there's a resonable explanation of it's fame. G…
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Fagulha
1 review
#50 of 66 restaurants in Brazil
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world-traveller123 says:
Fagulha
Located just near the Copacabana Beach on Santa Clara street. There are many pizza places here.
We went to one with our Tour Leader in 2008 as a Gap Adventures dinner. It was our first meal together with this group.
On Entry to the place, we are greeted well but the nicely dressed ser…
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worldcitizen says:
In addition to the typical Brazilian fare, Bahia has it's own unique cuisine that is very much influenced by its location and West African history. Bahian cuisine is tropical, rich, spicy, and beachy. Common ingredients are seafood, dende (palm) oil, coconut, manioc (cassava or yuca), ginger and chi…
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Sunshinee says:
Beco da Linguica was my favorite restaurant in Teresopolis. Not only were the waiters extremely attentive but the food was delicious and the drinks were never ending.
Beco da linguica has meats galore! Linguica, beef, and chicken took up a majority of the menu but fries are offered as well. Unfor…
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Skye Bar
1 review
#53 of 66 restaurants in Brazil
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hallowelt says:
Ultra stylish bar in Hotel Unique, a design hotel that can be considered an architectural attraction by itself. The Skye Bar is a favorite with the moneyed and hip crowds. Note that this is a place for designer jeans and heels so beware if your carrying nothing dressier than shorts and birks in your…
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tiffharg says:
If you want the opportunity to truly try some different ice creams. This is the place for that!! I mean a corn ice cream. It was like frozen creamed corn.... I didn't like that flavor too much, but passion fruit was great!! Oh, they make all of the ice cream right there in the shop! Geraldo's i…
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Burdog
2 reviews
#55 of 66 restaurants in Brazil
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ANDREVILAR says:
If I'm not there are 2 Burdog in the city. Anyway the one I've tried is very clean, not so cheap but quite affordable, nice people and at nights you can even flirt with the customers.
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Zuka
2 reviews
#56 of 66 restaurants in Brazil
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worldfoodtravel says:
The place was not busy for lunch on a Tuesday. We waited a long time. The service was absolutate non-existance. They were not helpful when asking questions. Another horrible thing happend when we where there. There was an Asian couple came in while we were waiting for our food. They waited for…
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worldfoodtravel says:
We found this wonderful restauant in Ipanema. It has an amazing view. The food was decent. Our understanding from everyone was that the service charge/tips of 10% was already included. Unfortunately, when we pay in cash of the exact amount (including the 10%), the waiter asking us "what about tip…
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juliyume says:
Japanese Food! Good for a date!
For sure one of the best Japanese restaurants in São Paulo, very Traditional, I love getting the special tatame rooms and keep privacy
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fredleal says:
A really good place to eat if you're in need of cheap day-to-day brazilian food. The "PFs" ("prato-feito", or something like "made-dish") serve the basics (rice, beans, beef, salad and some french fries) for a very low price.But, as my good friend Nix said, they also have some 'deluxe' options tha…
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siri says:
We might not know the name, but we did go back here - so reckon we can recommend it!!!
For the equivalent of US$3.50 you get eat all you can beef, lasagne, mashed potato, amongst loads of others and masses of salads, plus deserts! …
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